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Ferencváros TC has confirmed the departure of defender Ibrahim Cissé, who leaves the club after three seasons. The 28-year-old center-back, who arrived in Budapest in 2021, reached an agreement to terminate his contract, making him a free agent effective immediately. The move marks a significant shift in the defensive rotation for the reigning NB I runners-up.

Departure confirmed following three-year stint

The club officially announced that Ibrahim Cissé would not continue with the squad for the upcoming campaign. During his tenure at the Groupama Aréna, Cissé became a fixture in the backline, accumulating 74 appearances across all competitions. His departure follows the conclusion of a three-year period that saw him contribute to the team’s domestic consistency and European qualification efforts.

Departure confirmed following three-year stint

Cissé, a former France youth international, joined Ferencváros from the Russian club FC Khimki. Over the course of his stay in Hungary, he was frequently utilized as a central defender, noted for his physical presence and aerial ability. While he was occasionally discussed as a potential candidate for the captaincy, the organization chose to move in a different direction as part of its ongoing roster renewal.

Strategic implications for the Ferencváros defense

The exit of a player with Cissé’s experience creates an immediate vacancy in the defensive depth chart. Ferencváros, which finished the most recent domestic campaign in the second position of the NB I standings, faces the challenge of integrating new defensive options ahead of the next competitive cycle. Head coach Pascal Jansen must now determine how to distribute the minutes previously allocated to the French defender.

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The timing of the departure—occurring outside of the primary transfer window—allows the club to manage its wage bill and potentially clear space for new international signings. The decision to part ways by mutual consent, as indicated by the club’s administrative updates, suggests that both parties were seeking a change in direction before the start of the new league season.

What comes next for the squad

Following the departure of Cissé, the focus for the Ferencváros technical staff shifts toward preseason preparation and the finalization of the match-day roster. The club is expected to provide further updates regarding squad numbers and potential reinforcements through its official communication channels in the coming weeks.

Supporters looking for the latest developments on squad changes or upcoming friendly match schedules can monitor the official Ferencváros website for verified press releases. As the team prepares for the upcoming NB I season, the management’s priority remains stabilizing the defensive unit to maintain their competitive standing in the league.

This report is based on official statements released by Ferencváros TC regarding the conclusion of Ibrahim Cissé’s contract.

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